WHY CHOOSE TO CRUISESCOTLAND?

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Published: December 6th 2017

The Port of Cromarty Firth has welcomed a record breaking 151,078 cruise passengers on 93 ships to Invergordon and the Highlands in 2017. This represents a 54% increase on 2016, when 97,992 passengers visited the Port. It also firmly reinforces the Port’s position as Scotland’s busiest cruise port.

Published: November 1st 2017

The Port of Cromarty Firth will run a seminar on the 6 December 2017 for companies in the Highlands interested in finding out how working with the cruise sector might help boost their business. The day-long workshop will be held at the Kingsmills Hotel, Inverness.

Published: April 12th 2017

Lerwick Harbour is providing additional facilities for the cruise industry which is expected to deliver another two record seasons at the Shetland port, continuing a trend which saw record traffic in 2015 and 2016.

Published: March 14th 2017

Published: January 18th 2017

The Port of Cromarty Firth has appointed Captain Calum Slater as its first General Manager. This is part of a new organisational structure designed to address the challenges the Port faces due to the prevailing low oil price.

Published: January 16th 2017

The Port of Cromarty Firth will run a seminar on the 16th February, for companies in the Highlands interested in finding out how working with the cruise sector could boost their business. The day-long workshop will be held at the Centre for Health Science, Inverness.

The CruiseForth Project which engages with local businesses around East Central Scotland, and supports welcome arrangements for cruise passengers arriving at ports for Edinburgh and Dundee is pleased to announce the launch of the CruiseForth App. Full story